Log Siding Going Up

Installation of the log siding has begun.  It is a time consuming process, taking three days to complete the north gable.  Note the color difference between the logs and the siding.  This is due to the exposure to the elements.  Washing of the logs before staining will eliminate this difference.

 

Window Trim Outside

Trimming the outside windows is a very time consuming process.  The logs have to be cut and chiseled to create a channel in the logs that will receive the trim.  There are 26 windows and doors that have to be hand cut and fit in this manner.  The trim is 1 x 4 cypress to match the cypress logs.  The first three pictures show the chiseled openings around the windows and the last two show the completed trim.

Papa’s Saturday

Garage insulation and radiant barrier installation were out of scope items that were completed on Saturday.  Insulating in the south is not as important to protect against cold as it is to protect against heat.  Ceiling insulation will be done after the dry wall installation.

Back Porch Windows and Door

The installation of all windows is completed today.  Second picture shows the notching of logs to create space for the water repelling window wrap.  Correctly sizing the window bucks during the initial log installation makes window installation easy, with the exception of the weight of the windows.  The back porch door was also installed.